TC Electronic G-Force User Manual page 38

Guitar effects processor
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THE BLOCKS
Thru
The Thru point of the curve
End
The End point of the curve
Resonance
Sets the amount of resonance on the Formant filter.
Age/Sex
Is used to change the character of the formant curve. Try to
experiment a bit with this parameter.
Sweep
Dial the Sweep parameter to move up and down the formant
curve. This is the parameter that you should connect to a
pedal or some other modifier.
Try to connect the Sweep parameter to an LFO, ENV
or an expression pedal for realtime parameter
control.
Mix
Mix between direct sound and effect.
In Level
Controls the input level of block.
Out Level
Controls the output level of the block.
Mute mode
See Mute mode in the introduction of this chapter.
Phaser
PHASER
Speed
Controls the speed of the Phaser.
Tempo
The Tempo parameter sets the relationship to the global
Tempo e.g. if you set it to 1/4T you will get quarter note
triplets of the tapped tempo. 1/4 equals the BPM (tapped
Tempo).
If you select "Ignored" the current parameter will use the
Preset value and will not be affected by the Global Tempo.
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Depth
Adjusts the Depth of the Phaser.
Order
Sets the number of filters used to produce the Phaser. The
three possibilities 4, 8 and 12 are very different sounding.
Check them out.
Feedback Level
Controls the amount of feedback in the Phaser. Note that this
parameter can be negative, meaning feedback in reversed
phase.
Instrument Mode
With the mode parameter you can choose between the guitar
or bass range of the Phaser.
Mix
Mix between direct sound and effect.
In Level
Controls the input level of the block.
Out Level
Controls the output level of the block.
Mute mode
See Mute mode in the introduction of this chapter.
Pan+Trem block
A Panner is basically a change of the level opposite in left
and right channels. An LFO is connected to these levels and
turns them up and down. A Tremolo is also a change of level
controlled by an LFO except the level change in left and
right channels are identical. So the basic difference between
a Panner and a Tremolo is whether the level change of left
and right channels is opposite or identical.
This Panner has a surround range, meaning that it will pan
further than a normal stereo image.
The Tremolo has flexibility that you will not see in any
stomp box.
TREMOLO / PAN
Tremolo
Speed
Controls the how fast the Tremolo is pulsing.

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